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Rio 2016: Dutch gymnast Yuri van Gelder sent home from Olympics in disgrace after going out on all-night boozing session

DUTCH gymnast Yuri van Gelder has been sent home in disgrace after ignoring team orders and going out on an all-night drinking session.

The 33-year-old left the Olympic village on Saturday evening and spent the night celebrating before he returned in the early hours of Sunday morning, violating rules concerning alcohol consumption and leaving the team base.

 Yuri van Gelder has been sent home from the Rio Olympics
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Yuri van Gelder has been sent home from the Rio OlympicsCredit: EPA
 The Dutch gymnast went out boozing on Saturday night
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The Dutch gymnast went out boozing on Saturday nightCredit: EPA

He would have competed in the rings final, which took place on Monday night.

"It's terrible for Yuri, but this kind of behaviour is unacceptable," Dutch team chef de mission Maurits Hendriks said in a statement on Tuesday. "In sports terms this is a disaster, but we had no other choice given the violation of our values."

Van Gelder, the rings world champion in 2005, has a previous instance of violating rules at a major sporting event. In 2009, he was suspended from the Dutch Gymnastics Union for taking cocaine three days before the national championships.

 Yuri van Gelder disobeyed team orders to go out drinking
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Yuri van Gelder disobeyed team orders to go out drinkingCredit: EPA
 Yuri van Gelder had qualified for the final of the rings
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Yuri van Gelder had qualified for the final of the ringsCredit: EPA
 Yuri van Gelder at a press conference in 2009 after he was banned from the national team for taking cocaine three days before the national championships
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Yuri van Gelder at a press conference in 2009 after he was banned from the national team for taking cocaine three days before the national championshipsCredit: AFP

The Dutch team has imposed strict living conditions on its athletes. According to media reports, they are forbidden from entering Rio for safety reasons, while athletes who have completed their events must return home to avoid distracting team mates.